Nicolas Winding Refn hasn't directed a film since The Neon Demon eight years ago, but he's finally getting a new project ready.
Drive a car Director Nicolas Winding Refn has not made a film since Neon Demon was released eight years ago, but everything will change. Diversity Refn is reportedly preparing to shoot his next film in Tokyo next year, which will be in both English and Japanese.
Despite the fact that he once stated that “Cinema is dead,“Refn thinks now is the time to return.”It's a really interesting time to be making films because the situation is so chaotic,“he said.”So to go back and make a feature film for theaters again is almost like not starting over, but given all the changes in our society in the last five years and the technological changes, I think it's almost the right decision.«
There aren't many details about Refn's new film, but he promised it will be “there will be a lot of shine and [a] lots of sex and violence.“The director added that”Feature film remains the mother of all media,“and he is excited”relive this process“after a break from filming feature films.”I think it's hard for me to let go of my selfish identity in my work,“he said.”So I will always be there.«
While the project will be Refn's first new film in nearly a decade, he hasn't been idle. He directed and co-wrote the screenplay Too old to die younga ten-episode series for Prime Video starring Miles Teller “a grieving cop who, along with the man who shot his partner, finds himself caught up in a criminal underworld filled with working-class hitmen, yakuza soldiers, cartel assassins sent from Mexico, Russian mafia bosses, and gangs of teenage killers.«
He also returned to his native Denmark for Copenhagen Cowboyhis first project in Danish since Pusher 3. The Netflix series follows “An enigmatic young heroine, Miu. After a life of slavery and on the brink of a new beginning, she traverses the sinister landscape of Copenhagen's underworld. In search of justice and exacting revenge, she clashes with her nemesis, Raquel, as they embark on an odyssey through the natural and supernatural. The past ultimately transforms and shapes their future as the two women discover that they are not alone, they are many.«